Pennywise and NOFX seem positively old school next to the mincing emo balladeers who pass for punk in these latter, Warped Tour days. That both have managed to remain snotty and energetic after all these years speaks as much to their fans as themselves. NOFX plays the Fillmore tonight, while Pennywise plays there Wednesday. $20.

Cut Copy managed to win over the sullen haircuts at South by Southwest in March, which should say something about the Australian indie band’s dance-inducing magnetism. With Black Kids, Mobius Band, Saturday at the Larimer Lounge. $15.

The B-52s long ago shimmied their way into our cortexes with goofy shtick so self-conscious it makes John Waters look austere. Now the aging group has a new album, “Funplex,” which brings them to the Gothic Theatre with Eagle Seagull on Sunday for a sold-out show.

Phil Lesh & Friends may offer the musical equivalent of comfort food, but the thousands of Dead and jam-rock diehards who flock to his shows will attest to the enduring flavor. Thursday-May 9 at the Fillmore Auditorium. $45-$50.